Significant Rainfall Recorded in Various Regions
In the past 24 hours, Morocco has witnessed notable rainfall, with the highest accumulation reported in Zagora, where 19 millimeters of precipitation were measured. This data comes from the General Directorate of Meteorology and highlights the varying levels of rainfall across different cities. Following Zagora, Errachidia recorded 9 millimeters, while Nouaceur and Casablanca saw 8 and 7 millimeters, respectively.
Several other cities experienced moderate rainfall as well. Salé, Kénitra, and Benslimane each reported 6 millimeters, whereas Tit Mellil and Mohammedia recorded 5 millimeters. In Rabat, Safi, Agadir-Ait Melloul, and El Jadida, the total rainfall reached 4 millimeters each. Other locations such as Sidi Slimane, Settat, Larache, Guelmime, and Agadir-Inezgane observed 3 millimeters of rain, while Taroudant, Ouarzazate, and Fès-Saïss had 2 millimeters. Marrakech and Chefchaouen experienced the least amount of rainfall, with just 1 millimeter recorded. Additionally, in various other regions, the precipitation was minimal, measuring less than a millimeter in Tétouan, Tan-Tan, Essaouira-Aéroport, Tiznit, Tanger, Sidi Ifni, Ifrane, Benguérir, Khouribga, and Essaouira-Port.
Impact of Recent Rainfall on Agriculture
This recent rainfall is a welcome development for many agricultural regions in Morocco, particularly in the context of ongoing concerns about water scarcity and drought conditions. The increased precipitation not only replenishes the soil but also enhances the prospects for the upcoming agricultural season. As farmers prepare to sow their crops, the recent weather conditions have provided a much-needed boost to agricultural activities across the country.
As reported by fr.le360.ma.